This pretty white double variety came from the package of roots I planted last March. It was the only one to bloom the first year, so a nice surprise. It looks almost like a perfect gardenia or peony, but the rain will soon turn it brown.
Gardeners sometimes treat hollyhocks as "biennials" which is a nice way of saying they usually die off the second year. But I've had some tough hollyhock plants for decades, and hopefully this one will last as long. A pretty thing to look at when we take out the trash.
Old-fashioned flowers! I love them all:
The morning-glories on the wall,
The pansies in their patch of shade,
The violets, stolen from a glade,
The bleeding hearts and columbine,
Have long been garden friends of mine;
But memory every summer flocks
About a clump of hollyhocks.
from, Hollyhocks
Edgar Guest
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